That's probably on me for naming them things like "box", "box1", "box1r", "box2", and so on. Thanks, past me. That's super helpful.
This is "creamy", btw.
This is what a link would look like.Here's another link, with the class "Linker".
This is "Container".
This is "ClearContainer" inside of "Container."
This is what a link would look like.
^ In between those two sentences was "break", within "ClearContainer" within "Container". "Break" was made to divide between flexbox column layers.... I think.
I named this page "Kitchen Sink" after the phrase "Everything but the Kitchen Sink".
(And also because this was inspired by this page.)
I put my CSS through a beautifier and it made it beautiful but it's still in a borderline-nonsensical order so I'm hoping that by going through all of it for this page I will be able to see which classes I want grouped together. I have kind of a nasty habit of just adding new CSS that I need to the end of the document instead of putting it next to like classes. Womp womp.
This is what a link would look like.Seems like the only difference between box1 and box1r is that the text is aligned to the right.
Why the fuck do I have "box1r" and "box1b". Why not use the other letters. Why not use the other numbers for that matter. Or maybe, Literally Anything That Would Describe What These Are For.
This is what a link would look like. I'm doing this link thing in all the boxes because I need to come back and change the color to something brighter on the ones with black backgrounds.
Hey. What the hell is the difference between this one and regular box1. OMG. It's just a slightly different shade of yellow. What is wrong with me. I need to hunt down whereever it is that I thought this was necessary and get rid of it.
I think I originally made greeny and redder for Sitcom Corner, but I have since redesigned that page. I think these are obsolete now. I might get rid of them.
I believe these were made for a likes/dislikes type thing? Or something like that? I remember being torn about them not quite fitting the color scheme that I'm going for with my site, but still wanting them to be green and red. Hmmm.
Seems like this is the same as Creamy. I think the issue was that on some pages with centered text, Creamy would have centered text. So this is a version that specifies left text. Not sure why I didn't just add that to the original. Will investigate further. This is what a link would look like.
Oh! It also has a different font face. Not sure why I would WANT that. I think the only place I'm using it is on the GGC page, so maybe that was to make it a little more accessible. Hm. I'm sort of wondering whether that page should just have its own CSS in general. No reason it needs to look like the rest of my site, right...?
